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In the early 1960s, the two professors at Dartmouth College who invented the BASIC programming language, John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz, set up a network in which many students could tap into a single, large computer from keyboard terminals.
There was no keyboard, video terminal, paper-tape reader, or printer.
The first interfaces were awkward keyboards and terminal, then came the mouse (which required the whole arm to move), then the touchpad (which we lovingly stroke with our fingertips), and then the touchscreen (which integrated display and touch).
The operational computer set up for auction includes an Apple-I circuit board, microprocessor, video terminal, keyboard interface, memory chips and cassette interface.
To add Opera's public key, first press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open Terminal.
First press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open Terminal, then to add My Unity repository, type or use copy/paste method to add following command: sudo add-apt-repository ppa myunity/ppa and hit Enter.
First press ++ on your keyboard to enter the Terminal.
The I/O board allows emulation of the keyboard and mouse using a terminal program on a modern computer.
A handheld device will have all the security embedded in it to allow you to sit down next to a terminal and a keyboard with some sort of Bluetooth communications and get your desktop from that small handheld device.
So if you enter the command and the system comes back saying Try Macchanger, simply type it again and hit the Return button on your keyboard Once you've opened Terminal, type in Macchanger in the space provided.
Bitzer's software – known as the Programmed Logic for Automated Teaching Operations (PLATO) – let students answer questions on six-inch black screens using teletype keyboards costing around £5,000 a terminal.
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